Patent classifications
E05D15/0656
DEVICE FOR A SLIDING DOOR
A device comprises a linear guide with a first rail and a second rail and being mounted onto the cabin along an upper face thereof; a further guide having a linear portion being parallel to the linear guide and an inclined portion extending transversely to the linear guide; a moving part having a first slide which slidebly runs along the linear guide and a second slide which slidebly runs along the further guide and being displaceble with respect to the first slide from a retracted position to an extracted position or vice versa and being connected to the door by means of a connecting element; the first slide comprising two sliding means running on the first rail and the second rail respectively; a space being defined between the sliding means allowing the second slide to be guided along the further guide;
SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM AND GUIDE THEREFOR
A sliding door system including a wall cavity between a first wall lining and a second wall lining, a door frame adjacent the wall cavity, a guide extending across the top of the door frame and the top of the cavity, and a door panel suspended from carrying means supported by the guide, the guide including a plate, and two wings extending from the plate to define a cavity between the wings and the plate, characterised in that the cavity is closer to a second end of the plate than it is to a first end of the plate and that the distance from the door panel to the first wall lining is greater than the distance from the door panel to the second wall lining.
TOP-HANGING SLIDING DOOR INCLUDING BOTTOM GUIDE AND SEAL
Systems and methods for providing a drop seal assembly which is concealed within an opening in the bottom of a sliding door panel of a top-hanging sliding door. The drop seal assembly may include bottom guide which defines a downward facing elongated slot or track which receives a sill guide therein. The drop seal assembly also includes a drop down acoustic seal which automatically drops down to contact the floor surface below the door panel when the door panel is moved from an open position into a closed position. The distance that the seal drops down upon closing of the door panel may be selectively adjustable to accommodate variances in the air gap between the door bottom and the floor surface due to particular installation conditions. A concealed magnetic bottom seal activator may be used to provide self-adjusting activation of the door bottom seal assembly using two opposing magnets.
Sliding Rail Type Low-Obstacle Linkage Shower Room and Installation Method
The present invention discloses a sliding rail type low-obstacle linkage shower room and an installation method thereof. The shower room includes an upper rail and a lower rail, a fixed glass, a primary shower glass and a secondary shower glass. The lower rail is correspondingly provided at the secondary shower glass. A sliding block unit is installed on the secondary shower glass. The sliding block unit includes a fixed portion, a sliding groove and a guidance sliding portion. The fixed portion is provided correspondingly to the secondary shower glass. The sliding groove is used for receiving the primary shower glass to form a linkage. The guidance sliding portion is glidingly engaged with the lower rail. The linkage shower room has a simple structure which can be easily manufactured.
MAGNETIC LEVITATING DOOR
A magnetically levitating door is disclosed herein. The door may have a magnet that is repelled from a magnet of a track. The track may be disposed adjacent to a door opening. The track may have a stabilizing roller to maintain vertical alignment of the magnets used to levitate the door off of the track.
SLIDING BARN DOOR HARDWARE
The present disclosure provides for a sliding (barn-style) door and methods and hardware for mounting. The sliding barn door includes a door slab and mounting hardware including a top extension and a bottom extension. The top and bottom extensions each have a rectangular face having substantially the same dimensions and configured to lengthen the height of the door slab.
Sliding Door Guide System
A sliding door guide system for replacing a traditional floor track for sliding doors includes a first sliding door that is suspended from a support. A second sliding door is suspended from a support. The second sliding door is aligned with the first sliding door. A guide is coupled to the first sliding door. The guide slidably engages the second sliding door. Thus, the second sliding door is retained at a position relative to the first sliding door.
DOOR GUIDE SYSTEM WITH MODULAR THRESHOLD TRACK
A sliding door and floor guide assembly including a floor guide and at least one door panel including a pin guide assembly, and a guide shoe. The guide shoe has a curved bottom surface and the rail has a corresponding curved upper surface so that the two surfaces can engage one another. The pin guide assembly includes a spring that exerts a downward force to keep the guide shoe and rail in contact with one another. The guide shoe also includes at least one beveled surface adjacent the region where the guide shoe and rail engage. This beveled surface causes debris on the rail to be moved away from the rail when the door is opened or closed so that the debris does not interfere with the operation of the sliding door.
Track corner connecting device for shower door, shower door frame and shower door
This invention relates to the field of sanitary and bathing devices, and particularly to a track corner connecting device for a shower door used in a shower room, a shower door frame and a shower door. The track corner connecting device for a shower door comprises: an inserting member and a receiving member, wherein: the inserting member comprises an insert, the insert having a chamber therein and being provided with a first opening; the receiving member comprises a receiver, the receiver having a receiving chamber therein and being provided with a second opening and a third opening, the second and third openings being arranged on two adjacent walls of the receiver; the receiving member further comprises a fixture; and an exit-stopping projection is provided on a second wall of the receiving member.
DUAL SLIDING DOOR SYSTEM
A dual sliding door apparatus incudes a rectangular shaped frame configured for attachment to two opposing walls and a floor, the frame creating an opening, a top of the frame comprising a first rail parallel to a second rail, a first glass door sized so as to cover about one half of the opening, a pair of roller wheels coupled to a top of the first door, the pair of roller wheels including a concave outer surface designed to mate with the first rail, such that the first door rolls on the first rail, a second glass door with a pair of roller wheels coupled to a top of the second door, a first stop coupled to an outer circumference of the first glass door, and a second stop coupled to an outer circumference of the second glass door.